USS Simon Bolivar

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USS Simon Bolivar (SSBN-641), a Benjamin Franklin class fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), the Venezuelan hero of the independence movements of the former Spanish colonies in South America.

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SSBN-641; USS Simon Bolivar, SSBN-641
Mark 48 torpedoTrident
Benjamin Franklin-class submarine, ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyNewport News Shipbuilding


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    ship commissioning
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    ship decommissioning
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    ship launching
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    SSBN 641 Returning to PortSSBN 641 Returning to Port
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    Warshot SSBN Torpedo TubeWarshot SSBN Torpedo Tube
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    Refit Site Tender & Floating Drydock with SSBNRefit Site Tender & Floating Drydock with SSBN
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    Bolivar To Open OceanBolivar To Open Ocean
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